The Central High Times Central High School Springfield, MO
Issue Date: Friday, September 26, 2008 Issue: Sept. 26, 2008 Last Update: Monday, September 29, 2008


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On our RADAR: Check out our music picks for September Embed This Article
YOUNG JEEZY by Kaitlin McAfee The Recession, Young Jeezy’s latest album, is a compilation of controversial and political tracks. Calling out the recent economic crisis across the country, the album
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Throughout Central’s 115-year legacy, no one has stayed more true to the school as coach Bob Kinloch. Kinloch graduated from Central in 1953 and since then he has marked his presence on nearly eve
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With the season underway, the girls tennis team has some new additions. Although the team sports six freshmen, major changes have come with the coaching staff. This year, the team of coaches John Bu
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Keeping parents informed about school happenings is a top priority of schools, which is why the district has implemented a new system to do just that. With the beginning of the school year, the AlertN
Labor markets crash; a change is needed Embed This Article
As talk about our economy reaches a constant fervor, it’s clear that trends in the labor market are impacting every American. Unemployment numbers are on the rise in production jobs, which are forcing
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Almost 80 years after the 1929 stock market crash, the United States finds itself in an all too similar economic situation.
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“Our meal programs are part of the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National School Breakfast Program and National School Lunch Program. The nutrient values are based off of the Recom
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